Introducing the Adobe Shortcut Visualizer

It displays well over 1000 keyboard shortcuts for Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign on a virtual keyboard displayed in your web browser.

Here’s how to use it (in three simple steps):

Step #1: Choose the application for which you would like view the keyboard shortcuts (Photoshop, Illustrator, or InDesign?).

Step #2: Choose your operating system (Windows, Mac OSX, or Linux?)

Step #3: Toggle modifier

Magnifying & searching for shortcuts

If you find that the text on the virtual keys is difficult to read, no problem, just hover over any key to magnify the shortcut.

You’ll see this displayed in large type just below the keyboard.

If you have a specific keyboard shortcut in mind, but can’t seem to find it, you can use the in-built search function (this is displayed just below the virtual keyboard).

Simply start typing and the shortcut visualizer will suggest some shortcuts for you.

Download the desktop wallpapers

If you want to keep a handy reference of the most commonly used keyboard shortcuts for Photoshop, Illustrator or InDesign, you can also download one of the free, beautiful desktop wallpapers created by FastPrint here.

Unlike most of the wallpapers currently out there, these are available for Mac and PC keyboards (so no more CTRL/CMD fiasco!). They’re also available for just about every screen resolution imaginable (including iPad’s).